Tag: Godwin Obaseki

  • Obaseki flags off reconstruction of Ihievbe-Ogbe road

    Edo State Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, has flagged off reconstruction of the 16.2km Ihievbe-Ogbe Road in Owan East Local Government Area, assuring that the project would be completed in 15 months and more of such projects will be executed in the area.

    The 16.2km Ihievbe-Ogbe Road cuts across Ihievbe, Ogbe-Ihievbe, Warrake communities in Owan East LGA and Egeuno community in Etsako West LGA.

    “It is my pleasure to flag off the reconstruction of this road. I promised to rehabilitate the road during my electioneering campaign in 2016 and I am here to fulfill that promise. We have finished the design of the Afuze-Erah Road and the reconstruction will commence soon. My goal is to connect all communities in Owan,” he said.

    Commissioner for Infrastructure, Hon. Osahon Amiolemen, explained that the reconstruction of Ihievbe-Ogbe Road was initially captured in 2018 but challenges of under-scoping and funding issues caused the delay.

    Amiolemen added “The road is 16.2km, and will be asphalted and have concrete drains. The road is being constructed to bring hope to the people of this locality.”

    During his visit to the Palace of His Royal Highness (HRH), Alhaji Jimoh Awudu, the Ukor/Otare of Ihievbe Clan, Governor Obaseki thanked residents of Owan East LGA for being the most peaceful council in the state. He assured that the security challenges in the area have been captured in the state’s new security architecture.

    Speaking on behalf of the royal father and palace chiefs, the Ogie of Ivbiaro land, Salufu Elabor, thanked the governor for his developmental projects in the local government area, while appealing that the governor assists in constructing Uokha-Ohanmi-Arokho, Afuze-Erah, and Ivbiaro-Warrake Roads, adding “these roads are very short and put together are not more than 45km.”

    Responding, the governor said, “I know the importance of Afuze-Erah Road and it has been captured in the budget and will be awarded.”

  • Obaseki inspects revamped Abudu College

    …assures Benin-Abraka Road to be completed in 2 years

    Edo State Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, has said that the reconstruction of the College of Education in Abudu, which will serve as Special Training Centre for teachers in the Edo Basic Education Sector Transformation (EDOBEST) programme, will open up new opportunities for development and capacity building in the state.

    The governor said this when he inspected the ongoing reconstruction work at the College during his visit to Orhionmwon Local Government Area, where he campaigned for candidates of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    While addressing APC members and supporters in Abudu, headquarters of the LGA, he assured residents that his administration will complete the Benin-Abraka Road project within two years.

    He urged the residents to vote massively for APC candidates in the forthcoming elections to enable them join him in developing the state, adding, “Orhionmwon has 118,000 registered voters and the target for me is 75,000 votes from Orhionmwon, I will not let you down. My administration will complete the 106km Benin-Abraka Road, within the next two years. I know how important that road is to you and with the completion of the road, development is sure for Orhionmwon LGA.”

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    He continued, “I need help from Abuja and support from the state, and a vote for APC will ensure we sustain the development in the state as our representatives in Abuja and Edo will join hands with me to embark on the massive development of our dear state.”

    Obaseki promised not to disappoint residents of Orhionmwon, noting that he will continue to work to develop the local government area.

    APC candidates contesting to fill elective offices in the area, include Hon. Nosayaba Okunbor, Edo State House of Assembly (EDHA) candidate for Orhionmwon East Constituency; Hon. Roland Asoro, EDHA candidate for Orhionmwon South Constituency; Rt. Hon Patrick Aisowieren, House of Representatives candidate for Orhionmwon/Uhunmwode Federal Constituency, and Hon. Patrick Obahiagbon, Edo South Senatorial District candidate.

    The APC candidates pledged to team up in their support for President Muhammadu Buhari and Governor Obaseki’s development agenda for the state.

  • Obaseki woos voters with impactful projects in Uromi

    Edo State Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, has called on residents in Esan North-East Local Government Area to join the progressives by voting for candidates of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the forthcoming general elections.

    The governor, who made the call while addressing the party’s supporters at a campaign rally in Uromi on Monday, thanked the people for their support.

    He said he has executed impactful projects that have positively touched the lives of Edo people in the past two years.

    He promised that he would work on Uzea Road and other roads in the area, noting, “There is still much to do for the people especially in the area of road construction, providing potable water, jobs, and electricity for the people of Uromi. I will do this and more, please vote for our candidates to enable us have representatives in Abuja that will join hands with us to fast-track development in the area.”

    Obaseki reiterated his respect for tradition, which he said informed his decision to reinstate the Royal Father, the Ojuromi of Uromi, Anselm Eidonojie, to his position as the paramount ruler of Uromi to further enhance unity and development in the area.

    “Not minding that late Tony Anenih was from the opposition party, he was given a state burial as an elder statesman. We love our people and all we require from you is to vote for candidates of our party, the APC, to sustain the development in the state and in the country,” he added.

    Chairman, Edo State Chapter of APC, Barr. Anselm Ojezua, thanked residents in the area for their support for the APC, urging them to cast their votes for the party so as to benefit more from the Governor Obaseki’s administration.

    Among APC candidates seeking the mandate of the people in the forthcoming general elections, include, Hon. Joseph Ikpea, APC House of Representatives candidate for Esan South-East and Esan North-East Federal Constituency seat; Hon. John Inegbedion, APC senatorial candidate for Edo Central; Hon. Frank Okiye, APC State House of Assembly (EDHA) candidate for Esan North Constituency I; and Hon. Emma Okoduwa, APC House of Assembly candidate for Esan North Constituency II.

  • Obaseki’s reforms: Acting EBS mgt. remits N5.7m in six weeks

    Efforts to reposition state-owned media organisations in Edo State have started yielding positive result as the interim management appointed recently by Governor Godwin Obaseki to oversee the affairs of Edo Broadcasting Service (EBS) has remitted N5.7million in six weeks.

    The new EBS management led by Mr Ransley Abu- Osagie, is clearing the back-log of inherited debts and meeting with representatives of the business community in the state to communicate the state government’s new direction for the media house.

    According to Abu-Osagie, the N5.7million remitted as Internally Generated Revenue to the state government, came after settling the station’s internal financial obligations.

    Special Adviser to Edo State Governor, Mr Crusoe Osagie, said the news of remittances by the new management of EBS is heart-warming and shows commitment to frugal management of resources.

    “I have often asked why EBS workers who earn their salaries regularly from the state government cannot compete with their peers in private broadcast stations, where salaries are not paid or irregular.

    “Well that era of non-performance is over with the ongoing reforms of all government-owned media organisations. We thought it was impossible to bring EBS to a point where it can begin to remit as much as N5.7 million in six weeks.”

    The governor’s aide noted that: “What the new development means is that EBS can do much more with the right people, who are transparent and clear-headed about their core functions in society and obligations to the government and other stakeholders.”

    The Abu-Osagie management has cleared the compound of trees that posed threat to the station’s equipment such as the mast and transmitters amongst other efforts to reset the station on a new path.

    Recall that the media house was one of the first few government establishments visited by Governor Godwin Obaseki, shortly after assuming office.

    At the visit, Obaseki decried the poor state of facilities in the media house and promised to revamp the station.

  • Edo flags off 740m College Road in Uhunmwode LGA

    The Edo State Government has flagged off the construction of the 740m College Road project in Uhunmwode Local Government Area, assuring that the project would boost socio-economic activities in the area.

    At the flag-off ceremony in Ugieghudu, Uhunmwode LGA, at the weekend, Edo State Head of Service, Mr. Isaac Ehiozuwa, said the road was part of the State Employment and Expenditure for Result (SEEFOR) projects, noting that finance to ensure its completion has been budgeted for.

    He said, “We want to thank our wake and see governor for the developmental efforts in Uhunmwode council. Through the state government, we have renovated schools and markets, town halls, health centres, water facilities as well as road projects.”

    He assured residents in the area of the state government’s commitment to carry out more projects, adding that the people were in support of the transformation agenda of the state government and the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    The residents applauded Governor Godwin Obaseki for the completed and ongoing developmental projects in the area, which they described as motivation to vote for candidates of the APC in the forthcoming general elections.

    According to residents who spoke to journalists at the flag-off of the road project, they said the APC led-government in the state has brought more dividends of democracy to their doorsteps.

    Chairman, Uhunmwode LGA, Hon. Napoleon Agbama, said since the inception of the Obaseki-led APC administration, residents of the area have benefitted from the pilot scheme of Edo Health Improvement Programme (Edo-HIP), 22 water projects and renovation of about 20 primary schools, among others.

    “We just witnessed the flag-off of College Road construction in Ugieghudu Community. The governor has also marked out three other road projects for rehabilitation in the area. We thank him for his developmental projects,” he added.

    The Odionwere of Ugieghudu Community, Mr Ekoma Edobor, described Governor Godwin Obaseki led-administration as people-oriented, which has restored hope to the community.

    Edobor said people of the community would vote for the candidates of the APC in the 2019 elections as a way of showing gratitude to the governor.

  • World Cancer Day: Obaseki lauds Buhari on care for patients

    Edo State Governor, Mr Godwin Obaseki, has commended the efforts of the President Muhammadu Buhari-led federal government at prioritizing care for cancer patients.

    Obaseki gave the commendation on Monday in Benin City, in commemoration of the World Cancer Day, a day set aside by the World Health Organisation to draw global attention to the disease, review progress on treatment and management options with global stakeholders.

    Emphasising the need for people to go for regular checks  to detect the cells early, the governor said: “Under president Buhari, we now have the National Institute for Cancer Research and Treatment (Establishment) Act, 2017.

    “The Act provides the much-needed national direction in cancer research, control and treatment and guides scientific improvements to cancer prevention, treatment and care, coordinates and liaises between the wide range of groups and health care providers with an interest in cancer.”

    He added that few weeks ago, the Minister of Health, Prof. Isaac Adewole, inspected the ongoing installation of three new cancer machines at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Idi-Araba, Lagos, as part of efforts to bring cancer treatment closer to sufferers across the country.

    Read Also: Obaseki hails legacy of Ambrose Alli

    The governor further said that he is “aware of plans by the federal government to establish similar centres in other geo-political zones in the country to bring the treatment facilities closer to the people and check capital flight occasioned by medical tourism.”

    Obaseki explained that the Federal Government inaugurated a radiotherapy centre with new multilevel linear accelerator equipment for cancer treatment in 2017 at the National Hospital Abuja, and urged Nigerians to re-elect president Buhari so that all parts of the country can benefit from his initiatives in health and other sectors of the country.

    According to the WHO in its 2018 publication, “cancer is now responsible for almost one in six deaths globally. On World Cancer Day (4 February) WHO highlights that cancer no longer needs to be a death sentence, as the capacity exists to reduce its burden and improve the survival and quality of life of people living with the disease.”

    The global body added in “In May 2017, Member States came together around priority actions to ensure cancer care for all. World Health Assembly resolution WHA A70/A/CONF./9″Cancer prevention and control in the context of an integrated approach” lays out a clear road map to realise the potential for prevention, early diagnosis, prompt treatment and palliative care for people with cancer.

    “Since adoption of the resolution, Member States are taking action on its recommendations. Governments are enacting evidence-based risk-reducing strategies such as imposing higher taxes on tobacco and alcohol, promoting healthy diets and physical activity, and advocating for access to HPV vaccination. Approximately 30-50% of cancers can be prevented if these policies are maximally implemented.”

  • Outstanding Edo workers receive cash reward

    Efforts by the Governor Godwin Obaseki-led government to deepen reforms in the Edo State civil service received a fillip on Friday as outstanding civil servants and officials of Edo State Traffic Management Agency (EDSTMA) received varied sums of money as rewards from the government, for their hard work.

    Presenting cheques to the recipients of the 2016/2017 Productivity Order of Merit Award, drawn from the state civil service and the Edo State Traffic Management Agency (EDSTMA, the Head of Service, Mr Isaac Ehiozuwa, stressed that “there is always reward for hard work, diligence and high productivity.”

    Ehiozua explained that Governor Obaseki had promised to reward outstanding workers on November 1, 2018 as a way of motivating workers to give their best at work.

    “We are presenting cheques to you today in fulfilment of the governor’s promise to diligent and hardworking staff under the state’ Productivity Order of Merit Award. We expect better performance from you as the reward for hard work is more work,” the HOS said.

    In their vote of thanks, Mr Fidelis Ediagbonya, Director, Public Service Matters, Directorate of Administration, Governor’s Office, and Mr Osagie Emokpae, of ESTMA, commended the governor for fulfilling his promise.

    The duo said the gesture has demonstrated that hard work pays and will motivate to do more.

    “We thank God for finding us worthy to be beneficiaries of the award and are happy that the governor fulfilled his promise of cash reward.

    “This is the first of its kind in the state and we believe that this move will encourage other civil servants and workers in the state to put in their best in their jobs.”

  • I didn’t become Governor to make money, says Obaseki

    Edo State Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, has said that he did not contest election to make money but to work for the people.

    Governor Obaseki said the APC-led government purpose is to serve the people and not to loot money.

    Obaseki spoke when he led the APC campaign rally to Ekpoma Esan West Local Government Area where he paid tributes to Late Prof. Ambrose Alli, a former Governor of the defunct Bendel State.

    He said the legacy of governance of late Prof. Alli was his driving force.

    Governor Obaseki said Esan West is bouncing back to its past glory as it were during the era of Alli as he has initiated people-oriented government.

    Obaseki told the APC supporters that his leadership style borrows from the governance model of Alli, who he noted prioritised development of the people.

    He said the late Alli was one of the best governors the state has ever had and he was determined to surpass Alli’s achievements.

    He urged Esan people to align with the ruling APC so they could continue to enjoy the dividends of democracy.

    The governor assured that support for President Muhammadu Buhari and all APC candidates in the forthcoming general elections is the right decision to make.

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    “Alli did only one tenure and you can see the development in Esan West. I am assuring you that the APC-led government has one purpose which is to serve the people. I am not a governor that is out to make money but to work for my people.”

    Chairman of APC in the council, Mr Onabwekhlen Ehikioya, commended Governor Obaseki for bringing development to the council.

    “We are seeing the ongoing road construction work in the council, Esan West has been turned into a construction site and we promise to deliver the needed votes for APC to win the forthcoming elections.”

  • Obaseki proffers strategic leadership to quell insurgency

    Edo State Governor, Mr Godwin Obaseki, has charged managers of the nation’s security architecture to deploy knowledge-based strategic leadership to quell the numerous security challenges confronting the nation.

    Obaseki who said this in his lecture entitled: ‘Strategic Leadership, My Political Experience,’ at the National Defence College, Abuja on Tuesday, explained that the “the military of the 21st century is fighting against myriad of problems and confronted with different crises beyond what they were originally established and trained to do.”

    He lauded the management and staff of the National Defence College for creating the platform for leaders to share their experiences and knowledge “aimed  at generating  ideas for the benefit of Nigeria in particular and for the security and good governance of the Lake Chad Basin, the West Africa sub-region and the continent of Africa in general.”

    On the relevance of his experience and knowledge of strategic leadership to the armed forces and public service, the governor said: “Nigeria like several other countries is faced with a myriad of security issues.

    “You are aware that part of the nation’s national security challenge today despite monthly and yearly huge security votes and defence spending by government include: insurgency in the North-East (Boko Haram insurgency), trans-border violent crimes, secessionist’s threat from the South-East; Biafra secessionists, Independent Peoples of Biafra (IPOB), Movement for the Survival of the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB) and Biafra Independence Movement (BIM).

    “Others are militants’ threat in the south-south (Niger Delta militancy), ethnoreligious conflict, kidnapping, Fulani herdsmen/cattle rustlers clashes with host communities in virtually all parts of the country including the phenomenon of armed robbery, piracy, smuggling, etc.”

    He posited that “to be able to surmount these problems, pragmatic and visionary strategic thinking and leadership is needed by the military high command and the foot soldiers on the field in conjunction with constructive engagement with affected communities to avoid conspiracy with criminal elements in those areas which could lead to ambush of combatant soldiers with colossal losses on the side of the military.”

    Obaseki told the participants that “In tackling these problems, most of you will be engaged and in the cause of carrying out your assigned duties as a military officer either on national or international assignments (peacekeeping and peace-enforcement) and as bureaucrats, you will definitely find yourself in some forms of leadership position where at one time or the other you will be required to take decisions that will inject new innovation into strategic military thinking with unprecedented results for the Armed Forces and the country.”

    He argued that “In such situations, the need for strategic leadership knowledge and application to situational life by the military and administrators in their career cannot be over-emphasised.”

    In the six-part lecture, Obaseki highlighted the various   leadership forms as: “ Positive and Negative Leadership; Autocratic or Authoritarian Leadership; Democratic or Participative Leadership; Laissez-faire or free-rein leadership; Paternalistic Leadership; Strategic Leadership; Charismatic Leadership; Situational Leadership” citing scholarly works of Obakhedo, to buttress his classification.

    According to him “strategic leaders must assiduously work on the interplay between the management of available resources to achieve set goals.”

    Specifically, he explained that strategic leaders must possess strong communication skills, passion, commitment, positivity, innovation and collaboration, must be able to use power judiciously, versatile, and a profound sense of direction to help people excel in their tasks, as he is demonstrating in Edo State.

    He urged participants to be goal-focused and goal-directed in the choices they make in their various leadership positions.

  • Emotan Gardens: Obaseki set to handover first set of housing units

    The Edo State Government has said that all is set for the handover of the first set of housing units at Emotan Gardens to the beneficiaries as promised by the Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki.

    Executive Chairman, Edo Development and Property Development Agency, (EDPA), Isoken Omo, disclosed this in a chat with journalists, noting that the agency and its joint-venture partner, Mixta Nigeria, are working round the clock to deliver on the project.

    She said Governor Obaseki will soon hand over the first set of housing units to some civil servants, including the Head teacher of Emotan Primary School, Mrs. Noragbon Osaru, in redemption of his pledge to them, and as a demonstration of the fact that the houses are indeed for the people.

    “We are excited that the governor will be handing over the first set of houses to some of the people he has promised housing units in the estate. With this, those who are up-to-date on their subscription are good to move in.”

    According to her, “We have made appreciable progress on Emotan Gardens. As anyone can easily confirm, a good number of housing units are ready for occupation. A lot of people are paying up; the subscriber base is growing and we are really excited.”

    Emotan Gardens, a 1800-unit affordable housing project, sits on a 70-hectare land in the Upper Sakponba axis of Benin metropolis, and is being promoted by the state government.

    The project is being developed through a joint-venture partnership between the EDPA and Mixta Nigeria, and is the first housing project by the state government in the last 16 years.